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115 held on juvenile warrants
By The Baltimore Sun
Published: 07/10/2008

MARYLAND - Baltimore police knocked on 1,158 doors last month as they tried to serve warrants on some of the most dangerous kids in the city. The monthlong juvenile warrant initiative - the largest of its kind that city officials could recall - netted 115 arrests, including 38 of "top priority" youths and two who were carrying handguns when they were taken into custody.

"We let them know we mean business," Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III said yesterday at a news conference to announce the results of the initiative, which was conducted in coordination with the state Department of Juvenile Services. Read more.

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